Aviation industry insurance

Aviation industry insurance

INSURANCE SOLUTIONS THAT LETS YOU SOAR ON THE PATH OF SUCCESS

Operating within the scope of the aviation and aerospace industries demands constant vigilance and due diligence on your part. From aircraft operation and maintenance to manufacturers, ground handling and airport operations, your focus is on the safety of your crews and the passengers and cargo you care for. Time is of the essence when it comes to production deadlines, air deliveries and passenger schedules within your highly regulated and operationally complex business.

Ensuring peace of mind on all fronts requires an extensive risk management program backed by global aviation and aerospace industry experience: that’s where BFL CANADA’s team of local advisors comes in.

Because unexpected hazards can thwart growth and success, it’s vital to pinpoint them at the outset of your risk management strategy. To mitigate the unexpected, BFL CANADA can help you assess exposure issues before they become problematic and a strategic impediment.

See the blind sides of your risks from every angle

Climate Change
Economic Uncertainty
Infrastructure
Passenger Experience
Pilot Shortage
War and Terrorism

LET’S BUILD A CUSTOM INSURANCE SOLUTION

At BFL CANADA, we understand aviation and aerospace risk and appreciate the operational needs and challenges of the industry at large. We strive to provide cost-effective and customized insurance programs, operational transparency, and service excellence. Here are some of the tailored coverage solutions designed to help you achieve peace of mind and success.

GENERAL AVIATION
GENERAL AVIATION

You are an essential service to local communities experiencing human or naturally occurring disruption as well as the provisioner of life’s and businesses’ daily necessities. You are an effective and efficient business tool that facilitates vitality transcending time and borders.

  • Fixed-wing and rotor-wing commercial aircraft operations
  • Contingent & War coverages for aircraft owners and charterers of aircraft
  • Business and private aircraft fleet management
AEROSPACE
AEROSPACE

You are responsible for creating and maintaining some of the most sophisticated technologies critical to worldwide commerce and travel. Your depth of knowledge is extensive, and your attentiveness to safety is paramount, even under the most ambitious of timelines.

  • Manufacturing
  • Maintenance
  • Repair & overhaul
AIRLINES
AIRLINES

You connect millions of people and products, fostering economic and societal collaboration both locally and across the globe each day. You navigate a highly complex network of cultural, technical, climatic and regulatory environments, which requires precision and responsiveness.

  • National carriers
  • Regional carriers
  • Local carriers
  • Air cargo carriers
SPACE
SPACE

You provide the opportunity for human advancement on Earth and beyond, which touches every aspect of our shared future. Your satellites allow us to interconnect, predict weather and better understand our planet in every imaginable way. Your vision of the future drives us to create a better world on Earth. Space innovation can benefit all economic and societal sectors through your research in mining, agriculture, medicine, manufacturing and perhaps the creation of the first multi-planetary species known.

  • Development
  • Manufacturing
  • Pre-launch
  • Launch to ignition
  • Post-separation
  • In-orbit testing & life
  • Satellite operators
AIRPORTS & GROUND HANDLING & SUPPORTING SUPPLIERS
AIRPORTS & GROUND HANDLING & SUPPORTING SUPPLIERS

You provide the infrastructure and ground-based services required to ensure aircraft operate on schedule and the flying public is safe and comfortable.

  • Airport / Heliport
  • Ground handling
  • Refuelling/de-icing
  • Catering
  • Grooming

Aviation / Aerospace operations across the Global are faced with increased regulatory compliance and operational complexity, financial pressure and supply chain issues. Admittedly, on all fronts, the world faces challenges of this kind every day, becoming more frequent and varied.

AVIATION MACRO — Top 6 Challenges and Opportunities

Meeting the challenge of global warming by reducing emissions through more efficient aircraft systems. Reliable, cost-effective access to fuel.

As the global economy turns, so does the aviation industry, but occasionally the reverse is true, creating opportunities (e.g., cargo operations during the COVID-19 pandemic).

As passenger carriage and freight operations grow globally, so will the facilities/services that support them. Therefore, infrastructure will have to be adaptable to ensure a positive passenger experience and increase airline activity.

As with most other businesses, the aviation industry relies heavily on creating a positive experience for its clientele to encourage increased ridership. This touches upon all aspects of the travellers’ journey through the airports and airlines’ infrastructure.

The rapid economic recovery following the pandemic, combined with low unemployment rates, has brought the problem of pilot shortages back to the fore. In some cases, employment-related delays can hamper airlines’ ability to meet passenger demand.

The unpredictable nature of acts of war, terrorism and pandemics causes significant disruption for the entire aviation network.

Senior Representatives available across Canada

THE BFL CANADA ADVANTAGE

BFL CANADA has achieved extraordinary growth because of our consistent ability to perform and deliver due to our expertise, professionalism and dedication, as well as our entrepreneurial culture. This culture and work ethic have driven our growth and attracted organizations with which we have established meaningful and mutually beneficial partnerships.

Learn why

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